Drums of the North is the first strictly traditional Yup’ik album ever produced. It features Pamyua and high school students from the Alaska Native Heritage Center and it just won a 2007 Aboriginal Peoples Choice Music Award for Best Inuit Traditional CD.

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Hello,
congrats to the award!!
I have a show on local community radio in Sweden called Sweetgrass and the show is about Native American and First Nation’s music and culture. It’s on webradio (you can find a link at http://www.sweetgrass.se) so it can be heard from anywhere in the world. I wanted to introduce myself because I like your music and I would like to do an interview with you over the phone. Please contact me on mia@indima.se.

Congratulations on your award! I had the privilege of seeing you in concert in Washington, D.C. a few years back. Your ‘sound’ has really taken off and have heard great comments. I saw that Pamyua is coming to Phoenix in March….can’t wait!

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CD Release ConcertsOctober 16th, 2012

Pamyua's new album SideA/SideB will release October 16&17 in Anchorage at the Alaska Center for the Performing Arts

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/bum yo-ah/ is an Inuit word meaning:
Verb: To request an encore of a drumsong or dance
Noun: The tail of an animal, object or idea

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